Battle of Stengrepen

The Battle of Stengrepen was an event in Norse mythology which took place in the 5th century CE in Sweden, fought between the Geats and the Swedes. The battle was marked by the use of titans by both sides, and the two sides also called on the gods to use their powers, with the Swedes summoning wolves to attack the Geatish town, and the Geats using lightning strikes, earthquakes, and rock storms to destroy the Swedish town. Ultimately, the Geats would prevail over the rival Swedes, slaying several hersirs. 159 Geats and 331 Swedes were slain in the battle, and 30 Swedish buildings were razed before the Swedes begged the Geats for mercy, with the Swedes surrendering.